Dont buy this piece of shit! The design is terrible not to mention if it dies you die! Who would be dumb enough to carry something that you have to charge into battle? I would NEVER put something like that on my EDC and trust its charge with my families lives. If you cant change the batteries in a few seconds it's garbage. Not to mention green lasers are a Gimmick! Red is much better, who cares about the color spectrum? Green will give you away every time and get you killed! Bad execution
But lasers and tactical lights are actually better served with high out put long shelf life batteries like CR123 lithiums, that way they are always at the ready Just ask anyone who went through a natural disaster like Katrina, when there is no power grid rechargeables cannot be recharged.
@ SOLDERBOY69 "I would NEVER... trust its charge with my families lives." HAHAHA how about you learn how to aim with the sights you ass clown..
ewiborg 4 months ago
Dont buy this piece of shit! The design is terrible not to mention if it dies you die! Who would be dumb enough to carry something that you have to charge into battle? I would NEVER put something like that on my EDC and trust its charge with my families lives. If you cant change the batteries in a few seconds it's garbage. Not to mention green lasers are a Gimmick! Red is much better, who cares about the color spectrum? Green will give you away every time and get you killed! Bad execution
SOLDERBOY69 8 months ago
@SOLDERBOY69 You are a dumbass.
JamesQAu 7 months ago 4
Nice to see they are progressing with the green lasers. I wish it was not a pulsing beam. A steady green beam would be much nicer.
An option for recharging is a solor powered blanket charger. Just a thought. Weather permitting....
With polymer frames being what they are I am curious how effective these lasers really are and how well they hold zero.
Calegalmags 9 months ago
This is cool, thanks for the hands on.
But lasers and tactical lights are actually better served with high out put long shelf life batteries like CR123 lithiums, that way they are always at the ready Just ask anyone who went through a natural disaster like Katrina, when there is no power grid rechargeables cannot be recharged.
Just saying.
fritze01 10 months ago
nice hopefully getting one asap
L33tPurple 1 year ago